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(2012) Russian space № 24 Higgs boson, or "God Particle"

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Producer Studio Roscosmos

Director: Aleksej Kitajcev

Anchorperson: Mariya Kulakovskaya

Operators: Boris Gotgeljf, Vladimir Gavrilov

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A program from the cycle of programs "Russian Cosmos" for the Galaxy TV channel.

Science | Space | Space programs

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On July 4, 2012, the Higgs boson, an elusive "God particle", was discovered at the European Center for Nuclear Research, the search for which lasted almost 50 years.

A discovery that is already being talked about as one of the most important in the history of mankind. "The whole cosmos is filled with a certain field, which, when its particles intersect, informs them of their mass" - this is the theory of the British scientist Peter Higgs, first formulated in 1964. Today 83-year-old Peter Higgs is the main candidate for the Nobel Prize.

However, scientists are cautious in their conclusions.

If the found particle turns out to be not a boson, all modern ideas about matter will fall apart.

What is the Higgs boson, what is the contribution of Russian specialists to this discovery and in which direction modern physics will move after the Higgs, Dmitry Gorbunov, winner of the Russian President's Prize for young scientists for a series of works in the field of elementary particle physics and fundamental problems of the evolution of the Universe, tells.

Personnel

Gorbunov D.S. - Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, employee of the Institute of Nuclear Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Surdin V.G. - astronomer, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, senior researcher at the Traffic Police of the Moscow State University named after P.K. Sternberg, public figure.
P.W. Higgs is a British theoretical physicist, professor, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics (2013).